New and little-known families of Hemiptera Cicadomorpha from the Triassic of Central Asia — early analogs of treehoppers and planthoppers
Author
Shcherbakov, Dmitry E.
text
Zootaxa
2011
2836
1
26
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.320126
ac574faf-8f5d-4425-a60a-3335c8b2de3a
1175-5326
320126
Scytachile emeljanovi
sp. nov.
Fig. 14
Material.
Holotype
PIN
2785
/
3070
,
tegmen
,
Dzhailoucho
.
Description.
Tegmen slightly widening distally, obliquely truncate apically,
11.8 mm
long, fuscous (more so in anterior zone of costal space), pale-speckled, with pale spots in stigmal area and at tornus. Surface faintly, densely punctate, more distinctly so at base and on clavus. Costal margin steeply convex proximally, straight distally; costal space broad. RA beyond nodus diverging from margin, some of anterior RA branches deeply forked. R forked at 0.4 tegmen length, CuA about same level, M just before nodal crossveins,
RP
and CuA1 more distally than M.
RP
, M, and CuA altogether with 12 terminations.
Remarks.
The tegmen PIN 2555/2499 from Dzhailoucho,
14.6 mm
long, is similar to the
holotype
(including the anterior zone of the costal space being more suffused), but distinct in the R forked at 0.3 tegmen length, CuA more distally, and pale specks absent; it possibly belongs to a different species.
Etymology.
After entomologist Alexander F. Emeljanov.